Four jailed for throwing pig’s head into mosque two days after Lee Rigby murder

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Clockwise from top left: Andrew Warner, Travis Crabtree, Thomas Ashton and Steven White

Four men were jailed for throwing a pig’s head into a mosque just two days after the murder of soldier Lee Rigby.

The friends dumped a carrier bag containing the severed pork head in the car park of Blackpool Central Mosque in Lancashire, in front of shocked women and children.

Preston Crown Court was told the pals had organised the crime as a prank, knowing it would be seen as an insult in a Muslim place of worship.

Thomas Ashton, 21, Andrew Warner, 31, Travis Crabtree, 25, and Steven White, 28, all from Blackpool or Lytham-St-Annes, were locked up today for a total of just over three years.

They admitted religiously aggravated intentional harassment, alarm or distress in May, last year, in the aftermath of the bloody murder of Fusilier Mr Rigby in Woolwich, London.

An imam, a leader of the mosque, had pleaded for clemency for the men, asking for them not to be jailed, but Judge Graham Knowles QC said only jail was appropriate.

Clare Thomas, prosecuting, said a volunteer discovered the pig’s head in a carrier bag outside the mosque, after receiving a Facebook message that an unpleasant package had been sent there.

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Glasgow: Scottish Defence League march banned

SDL Glasgow February 2012(2)A march by a far-right group has been banned after police said it would have incited violence.

The Scottish Defence League planned to demonstrate in Glasgow on Saturday against what they claim is the cover up of child-grooming gangs operating in Scotland.

But senior officers objected to the march taking place on the grounds that it “may incite or provoke reaction from the local Muslim community”.

Yesterday, Glasgow City Council’s public procession committee agreed and stopped the parade taking place. Councillor Jim Coleman said: “The march has been refused because of the clear risk to the public and to the peaceful life of the community.”

Police Scotland voiced their concerns after monitoring exchanges between SDL members on social media.

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Attack on mosque leaves building partly spattered with paint

Rockingham mosque vandalism

Police are investigating an attack on a mosque at Rockingham, south of Perth. White paint was splattered over the front doors, verandah and car park of the Ar-Runkun Islamic Mosque in Attwood Way. Police believed the mosque was targeted some time between Sunday night and yesterday afternoon.

There were four canisters of white paint used. The mosque is surrounded by a high security fence and it is believed the vandals threw the canisters about 40 metres to hit the building.

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Quarter of Charity Commission inquiries target Muslim groups

Claystone Muslim charities reportMore than a quarter of the statutory investigations that have been launched by the Charity Commission since April 2012 and remain open have targeted Muslim organisations, an analysis by the Guardian can reveal – drawing criticism from Islamic groups that they are being unfairly singled out.

Responses to freedom of information requests show that more than 20 of the 76 live investigations focus on Muslim charities associated with running mosques, providing humanitarian relief and, in a number of high-profile cases, aid efforts in Syria.

Full statutory inquiries – the commission’s most serious kind of formal investigation – have begun into five British charities operating in Syria, including al-Fatiha Global, which the beheaded hostage Alan Henning was working with when he was kidnapped. The others are Children in Deen, Aid Convoy, Human Aid and Syria Aid. All five inquiries remain open.

Adam Belaon, research director for the thinktank Claystone, which focuses on Muslim issues, said: “[The commission] has labelled 55 charities with the issue code ‘extremism and radicalisation’ without their knowledge, in the period 5 December 2012 to 8 May 2014. These charities were/are being monitored as a potential concern for matters relating to extremism and radicalisation.

“There are no written criteria for applying or removing this label and thus it lends itself to non-evidence based targeting of particular groups. We don’t know the criteria used to apply these extremist tags by the commission. It’s all very subjective for a quasi-judicial body.”

In a report released on Monday, Belaon says charities often appear to be seen as “guilty by association”. Some charities, he said, had been questioned at length about their links with certain Islamic preachers.

Claystone said it had particular concerns over comments made by the commission chair, Sir William Shawcross, who in his first interview in the post said Islamic extremism was a “deadly” problem for charities.

In the past Shawcross has been a critic of Islam. In 2012, as a director at the conservative Henry Jackson Society, he claimed: “Europe and Islam is one of the greatest, most terrifying problems of our future. I think all European countries have vastly, very quickly growing Islamic populations.”

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Reports and comment from Islamophobia Watch 10‑16 November

Reports and comment from Islamophobia Watch 10-16 November 2014

National Front try to disrupt Islamic Society peaceful march in Newport

Newport Ashura processionMembers of far-right party the National Front tried to disrupt a peaceful march of more than 500 Muslims from across Wales in Newport today.

The annual march, organised by the Islamic Society of Wales, commemorates the anniversary of Prophet Mohammad’s grandson, Imam Hussain, who was martyred more than 1,300 years ago.

The 32nd march to be held in Newport should have taken place last Sunday – the 10th day in the Muslim calendar – but was put back so the city’s Muslims could join in the Remembrance Sunday services.

But yesterday afternoon police stepped in when anti-Muslim protestors attempted to disrupt the peaceful march. As the hundreds of men, women and children walked along Commercial Street, two men carrying National Front flags attempted to enter the crowd from a side street.

They were joined by six more protestors who held up British and Welsh flags and shouted abuse including, “These are our streets” and “Muslims, burn in hell”.

Officers from Gwent Police and private security firms formed a barrier around the men. Two of the men were later seen in the Red Lion pub on Stow Hill, shouting abuse from inside while police blocked the entrance.

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‘Hooligans against Salafists’ hold anti‑Islam demonstration in Hanover

Demo Hooligans gegen Salafisten - ProtesteHundreds of Germans, self-styled hooligans and far-right extremists, gathered in a controversial rally in Hanover on Saturday.

The demonstrators shouted racist slogans: “Germany for the Germans,” “Foreigners out,” “Germany wake up,” during the “Europe against the terror of Islam” rally, organized by a recently formed group “Hooligans against Salafists,” an alliance of hooligans and neo-Nazis, also known as the HoGeSa.

The police have taken heavy security measures in Hanover on Saturday after violent clashes took place in Cologne last month in the first major protest of the extremist group. A series of confrontations occurred during the day when some of the demonstrators tried to break through the barricades; police used pepper spray on several protesters.

On the same day, leftist and anti-fascist groups held counter-demonstrations in the eastern part of the city. Green Party lawmaker and Deputy Speaker of the German Parliament Claudia Roth and Social Democrat mayor of Hannover, Stefan Schostok were among the politicians who participated at the counter-demonstrations.

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Newcastle vandal fined over ISIS‑related graffiti spray-painted on shop wall

A vandal has been fined after spray-painting graffiti messages about the terrorist group ISIS.

Aryan Mahmood Ramadan, an Iraqi Kurd, was part of a group that scrawled the words ‘Turkish ISIS Supporters’ in yellow paint on the wall of a shop in Newcastle’s West End. It was one of three messages relating to the terrorist organisation that appeared on walls in the area last month.

Ramadan was caught on CCTV spray-painting the graffiti on the wall of Twana Kalil’s business on the West Road on October 8. The 25-year-old, of Prospect Place, Arthur’s Hill, Newcastle, pleaded guilty to one count of criminal damage and one of having an article with intent to destroy property at Newcastle Magistrates’ Court.

He also asked for a further count of criminal damage, also relating to spray-paint and ISIS-related graffiti, to be taken into consideration.

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Far-right activists stage anti-Muslim demo in Sunderland park

NEI protest Mowbray ParkFar-right protestors held an anti-Islamic demo in a Sunderland park.

About 100 supporters of the North East Infidels and the Sunderland Defence League, as well as a small number of English Defence League members, were flanked by dozens of police in Mowbray Park this afternoon.

Protesters shouted “English ‘til I die” and held up banners promoting their cause.

Officers formed a line around the city centre park to ensure that the protest, which got underway at about 2.15pm, passed by peacefully.

The groups, many of whom had English and union flags draped around them, dispersed when the rally finished shortly before 3pm.

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Pig’s head at Blackpool mosque: four face jail

Blackpool Gazette front pageA pig’s head was left in the grounds of a mosque in a “shocking” and “insulting” attack.

The offence, which took place just two days after the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby by Islamic extremists, “sent a shiver” down the spine of a volunteer at Blackpool Central Mosque, Preston Crown Court heard.

But today the mosque’s Imam, Ashfaq Patel, called on the judge in the case not to jail the four men who 
admitted religiously aggravated intentional harassment, alarm or distress. He said: “I don’t think they should be put behind bars.”

However, a judge warned the four Fylde coast men they could potentially face up to two years in prison.

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